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I was travelling solo and wandering around Paris to get a feel of the place when I came across A L'heure du The. I instantly fell in love with the name and thought the shop itself looked nice and inviting.
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I cannot say enough good things about this lovely tea salon!
The room is quaint and cozy.
The selection of high quality tea is impressive.
The owner is adorable and her cakes smell and taste delicious.
She even makes a delicious flourless chocolate cake (gluten...More

We stopped in here by chance on the way to the Bibliotheque Sainte-Geneviève for a bit of re-fueling and we had the nicest time talking with the owner, enjoyed a delicious meal that was made fresh on the premises and excellent tea. Also, the pastries...More

'A l'Heure du Thé' is one of my favorite place in Paris! Especially Tarte citron ! It is the best tarte citron that i have ever had.
If you looking for cozy and peaceful place, Please ! I'm 100% certain that you're gonna fall in...More

This is the best cup of tea that I have found in France. It is just near metro Place Monge and has a huge range of teas. The owner is very friendly, and there is a friendly atmosphere so you can take your time and...More

Found this by chance and was very pleased. Lovely choice of teas, must be over 100 of them. All cakes homemade and wonderfully tasty and some quite unusual. Very small and boho but lovely and relaxed. £20 for one pot of tea, two cakes and...More

The Latin Quarter bursts with intellectual life,architectural splendour and ongoing merriment. Thesmall streets are filled with classical buildings,student bars and lively eateries while the squares aredominated by historic monuments. The area is definedby the 800-year-old Sorbonne University, where Latinonce prevailed, and is famous for the Pantheon whichcelebrates the great men and women of France. During

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the day students rush from classes to the library andintellectuals people watch from the terraced cafés. Asnight time falls the surrounding establishments fillup and the merriment really begins. The liveliestparts are around Rue Mouffetard, lined with crêperiesand international street food eateries, and Place dela Contrescarpe characterised by terraced brasseries,this neighbourhood provides real nourishment for themind, belly, and soul.